2025/2026 Trapping season.

It's always a beautiful day outside.

Another male and a heavy sow.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_7974.jpeg
    IMG_7974.jpeg
    446.1 KB · Views: 12
  • IMG_7973.jpeg
    IMG_7973.jpeg
    1 MB · Views: 14
  • IMG_7972.jpeg
    IMG_7972.jpeg
    839.2 KB · Views: 13
  • IMG_7970.jpeg
    IMG_7970.jpeg
    1,006.7 KB · Views: 13
So far this year I’ve got 1 bobcat, a skunk, a grinner, and a rabbit. I’ve also had 4 misses. Anyone got any tips or tricks on the misses? Very new to trapping. Doing dirt hole/trench sets with duke #2.
 
So far this year I’ve got 1 bobcat, a skunk, a grinner, and a rabbit. I’ve also had 4 misses. Anyone got any tips or tricks on the misses? Very new to trapping. Doing dirt hole/trench sets with duke #2.

Sometimes, adding pan tension can help with misses.
 
Some ideas:
- put the dirt hole no further away than your hand and then right or left the width of your hand from the pan
- use double dirt holes often
- take extra time bedding the trap so it doesn't rock when you push on the jaws
- I think roaming domestic dogs roll on them and don't get caught
- deer...move it youre in a big game trail not a small game trail

My misses this year:
- me hitting it with RTV or my pick up and not seeing it until next day
- coons and opossums digging them up by accident. Usually these are caught animals but I think my pans tension is high from rust.
 
Back
Top